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Home » Maintenance & Common Property » Maintenance NSW » NSW: Who is Responsible for Fixing The Fence?

NSW: Who is Responsible for Fixing The Fence?

Published November 24, 2020 By Allison Benson, Kerin Benson Lawyers 3 Comments Last Updated March 22, 2021

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This article about who is responsible for fixing strata fences has been supplied by Gemma Lumley and Allison Benson, Kerin Benson Lawyers.

A fence servicing a strata scheme could be owned by any number of people.

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To determine ownership and therefore responsibility, the first step is to consult the strata plan. If the fence is located within the air space of a lot but is not shown on the strata plan, then it will be the owner of the lot’s property. If the strata plan says that a fence is part of a lot, then its lot property. If the fence is structural or appears as a line on the strata plan, the Owners Corporation owns it and is likely to be responsible for it. If the fence is on a boundary between the common property and the next door neighbour (and is, therefore, a dividing fence that separates the adjoining land), then the Owners Corporation and the neighbour will be responsible for it 50/50 (we refer to section 7 of the Dividing Fences Act 1991). If the fence is on a boundary between a lot and the common property then it is the Owners Corporation’s responsibly as owner of the strata parcel (we refer to section 266(1) of the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015). And, if a fence is actually a retaining wall then… it is not a fence, it’s a retaining wall. And a retaining wall is a different beast because maintenance and responsibility for retaining walls is governed by common law.

Disputes about fences are common, and they can be complicated depending on the precise location of the fence in relation to boundary lines. If you have an issue in relation to a fence that involves a strata scheme (or community or neighbourhood scheme even though we haven’t discussed those in detail in this article), contact us.

Gemma Lumley & Allison Benson
Kerin Benson Lawyers
P: 02 4032 7990
E: [email protected]

Please note: This is not intended to be legal advice. You should seek legal advice specific to your situation.

This post appears in Strata News #432.

Have a question about fixing your fence or something to add to the article? Leave a comment below.

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About Allison Benson, Kerin Benson Lawyers

Allison is a strata lawyer who has provided general strata advice, acted in strata disputes (including building defect disputes) and worked with clients in preparing and enforcing by-laws and strata management statements, since 2008. From 2012 onwards, Allison has acted exclusively on behalf of owners corporations and lot owners in respect of both strata and community association disputes and building and construction disputes.

Allison has extensive experience in commercial litigation and dispute resolution, having represented clients in contractual claims, interpretation of by-laws and rules, Home Building Act claims and levy recovery claims at all levels of court proceedings, including in the Court of Appeal and in the former CTTT (now the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal known as NCAT). Allison’s knowledge across a variety of strata schemes matters enables her to advise owners corporations, lot owners and other interested parties on a range of issues and to represent their interests both informally and before the courts.

Allison is a member of the Australian College of Community Association Lawyers (ACCAL), the Newcastle Law Society and the Society of Construction Law Australia. She holds a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) from Macquarie University and a Bachelor of Business from the University of Newcastle.
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Comments

  1. Rick says

    September 29, 2023 at 6:30 pm

    Thank you for your response.
    I am more concerned with the material the fence is constructed with : Brushwood and it’s close proximity to my house and maybe a fire hazard.
    Thank you anyway
    RB

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  2. [email protected] says

    October 8, 2022 at 2:55 pm

    I have a log retaining wall on my property which is not on the fence line. It was part of the original construction of my villa which is one of 6. Several logs are missing and soil is being washed out and in places it is in danger of collapsing. It is 1.2 metres high. Who is responsible for its repair or replacement?
    Vivien

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  3. L. Hughes says

    November 25, 2020 at 8:04 am

    Section 266 of SCMA 2015 referred to in your above mentioned article? Is this correct?
    If the strata plan indicates a fence separating a lot from common property is a fine line then, as I understood it, both the lot and Owners Corp share the fence 50/50.
    Please advise.

    Reply

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